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SHAREPOINT FOR PROJECT MANAGEMENT

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"If you are a project manager looking for a technology-based, easily implemented, and usable solution for project communications, document management, and general project organization, this book is for you!" -Susan Weese, PgMP, President and Founder, Rhyming Planet Most companies don't understand SharePoint's power, and use it simply to share documents or spreadsheets. This hands-on book demonstrates how SharePoint can also help you organize and manage complex projects. With SharePoint for Project Management, you'll not only understand how to apply common and practical project management concepts in SharePoint, you'll learn how to build a Project Management Information System (PMIS), customized to your project, that can efficiently coordinate communication and collaboration among team members. With this book, you Learn to apply key project management techniques by leveraging SharePoint as a PMIS Track a case study that illustrates the circumstances and processes of an effective SharePoint PMIS Appropriately define access permissions for project stakeholders and team members Centralize project documents and keep track of document history with version control Automate project reporting mechanisms and generate on-demand status reports Track project schedules, control changes, and manage project risks Integrate project management tools such as Excel, Microsoft Project, PowerPoint, and Outlook Each chapter includes activities that let you practice what you learn. Most SharePoint books are either too introductory (for end users), or too technical (for system administrators). SharePoint for Project Management is just what project managers like you need to learn how to harness theorganizational abilities of this powerful software.

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First published January 1, 2008

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November 23, 2021
I’ve fallen more than a bit behind on my reading. I’ve got a stack of books here that I keep meaning to read, skim, review, etc. I did get a chance to take a look at one in the last few weeks and I’m glad I did. The book, SharePoint for Project Management, is a book I can respect. Why? Well, it’s a very practical how-to guide for using SharePoint for Project Management (one of its strengths). In some ways I think of it as The SharePoint Shepherd’s Guide for End Users with a slant towards project management.

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January 5, 2013
If you are already familiar with SharePoint, then this book would be nonsensical to read. If you are new to SharePoint and want to know more about how it can help you manage projects in SharePoint, this book may be helpful.
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August 30, 2013
Not an incredibly useful book, but it did have a couple of helpful sections. Still, I think I probably could have gotten the same info from any online tutorial (which would probably never say NOT! at the end of a sentence.)
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June 5, 2009
For Project Manager's and Sharepoint apps users...this is good stuff.
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October 9, 2012
Not a bad book, but I thought it was going to have a little more meat on the bones. I don't really think there is much in here that isn't in a good SharePoint introduction.
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June 7, 2013
It explained SharePoint well, however, I was already familiar what sharepoint and I found it redundant to what I already knew.
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